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Title Section15 1971-03-27 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 211 Singapore Saturday, March 27, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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350 1971-03-27 1 V.K. CHIN; NGIAM TONG HAI - Timber crisis averted as police clear the road V.K. CHIN NGIAM TONG HAI From and KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police today cleared the road from Johore to the timber-rich Rompin District in Pahang to enable lorries to continue hauling out logs to Singapore. The area, which supplies most of Singapore's timber350 words
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Article205 1971-03-27 1 LONDON, Fri. The BBC plans to screen a six-part series on the loves of Casanova, the Italian rake who shocked even the 18th century. Producer Mark Shivas said the series will probably use full frontal nudity. Trank Finlay has been cast in the titleAP - 205 words
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Article38 1971-03-27 1 WEST PAKISTANI troops have reportedly replaced units of the largely Bengali East Pakistan Rifles at sensitive points along the IndoPakistan border. FOREIGN correspondents are confined to their Dacca hotels and there is strict censorship of outgoing news.38 words
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Article, Illustration567 1971-03-27 1 Bangla showdown NEW DELHI, Fri. President Yahya Khan of Pakistan today outlawed the Awami League shortly after its leader, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, proclaimed East Pakistan the independent People's Republic of Bangla Desh. In a 20-minute radio broadcast heard here, the President branded the Sheikh a traitor and blamed him and567 words
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Article, Illustration111 1971-03-27 1 Pick— me— up for a sick helicopter WHEN you're in trouble it's good to have a big brother around. And when this SAF Alouette helicopter got into engine trouble over Johore yesterday, a big brother (Wessex) from the Royal Navy was soon on its way to help. The Alouette force-landed111 words
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96 1971-03-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said in an interview published today that his Government would allow a private trade mission to visit Peking. The Government would allow this because it was in the national interest, he said in a96 words
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111 1971-03-27 1 THE pro-tern secretary-gene-ral of the new political party, the People's Front, Mr. Lui Boon Poh, said last night he had received inquiries from 200 people on how they could join the party. He said his party had no plans to co-operate with the National111 words
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330 1971-03-27 1 I PARLIAMENT THE Government has investments totalling $121 million in 30 industrial enterprises, Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen told Parliament yesterday. The values of its shares in these enterprises range from two dollars to $49 million. In terms of percentage of shares it had330 words
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210 1971-03-27 1 $500 FINE FOR BRINGING BOTTLE OF LIQUOR INTO PARK ANYONE who brings a bottle of liquor into a public park is liable to a fine not exceeding $500 under a new regulation gazetted yesterday. The Local Government (Public Parks and Open Spaces) Regulations, 1971, among other things, stipulate that no210 words
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Advertisement177 1971-03-27 1 INSIDE MORE reports from Parliament in Pages 6, 7 and 12. ODD £450.000 payroll stolen in security van ambush Page 8. ODD ROW with Pentagon led to Laos withdrawal Page 8. DDO HYSTERIA again: Now enter three bomohs Page 13. ODD MSA to London through Bombay, Bahrain and Rome Page177 words
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Miscellaneous10 1971-03-27 1 Weather outlook for Singapore from a.m. to noon today: Fair.10 words
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Article, Illustration404 1971-03-27 2 The ghost of Gen. Yamashita TWENTY-FIVE years after his execution as a war criminal, Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita continues to evoke terror in the virgin jungles of Mount Napulauan, where his ghost is said to roam. It is on the 9,000-foot mount in Ifugao province, 150 miles north of Manila,AFP - 404 words
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1667 1971-03-27 2 MICHAEL MORROW - Indonesia focal point for oil search in S-E A MICHAEL MORROW PART 2 S-E ASIA OIL RUSH AND U.S. ROLE IN INDOCHINA By Indonesia is presently the focal point for SouthEast Asia oil exploration but the rush is on throughout the region, including Vietnam, where exploration contracts may be let1,667 words
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Article135 1971-03-27 2 IT IS a pity that "Amused" (S.H. March 25) has completely missed the point of Ven. D.D. Chelliah's letter (S.H. March 23) on notice fees. He wanted the Registrar of Vehicles to follow the practice of the Comptroller of Property Tax and the Telephone Board of giving135 words
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221 1971-03-27 2 I REFER to an advertisement on March 22 for the recruitment of constables into the Singapore Police Force. It stated that non-citizens of Singapore are permitted to apply. I sincerely object to this. How loyal can noncitizens be towards our country? The Police221 words
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Article122 1971-03-27 2 REWARD THE COURTEOUS ON MARCH 22 at about 8.30 a.m. I boarded a Hock Lee company bus, service No. 3, in Pulau Saigon Road near its junction with llavelock Road. While I was still on the steps of the bus, the driver drove off at great speed. During the course122 words
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Article758 1971-03-27 2 //^l Saturday. March 27, 1971 VM THE SINGAPORE HERALD TO GIVE the Finance Minister his due, not all the red herrings he tossed into the Parliament debate on the question of revising laws governing bonus negotiations were spotted immediately. Mr Hon Sui Sen's only answer to758 words
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Article, Illustration13 1971-03-27 2 "I can remember the cjpy when they were handmade.13 words
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Advertisement91 1971-03-27 2 Ilk 'j*P^ We nave mrT >ediate stocks of a very wide range RJ^' 'A R If > Wtt[ of hand- made and machine-made carpets and I 5% H I R* 7*u' rugs m various qualities designs and colours to I -vj*i^ "suit all purposes. Whatever your need, consult -iTjt-y R91 words
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281 1971-03-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The AttorneyGeneral, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, said today that courts in the country have been given directives to use Bahasa Malaysia as much as possible. Replying to points raised in the Senate on the use of281 words
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Article44 1971-03-27 3 A DEDICATION service will be held to commemorate the opening of Asia Management Services at its office in People's Park Shopping Complex this afternoon. Mr. Geoffrey Abishedagaden and Mr. Edwin Choo, chairman of the Christian Businessmen's Committee, will address the gathering.44 words
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252 1971-03-27 3 'Only some hitches but no change in bilingual policy' TWO main reasons why the teaching of subjects in a second language in primary schools has not been fully implemented were given last night, by Dr Lee Chiaw Meng, Minister of State for Education. Speaking at the fifth annual dinner of252 words
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Article128 1971-03-27 3 Nippon- go ahead in adult classes MORE than 1,000 people studied Japanese in Adult Education Board classes in 1969 and 1970 and many more are expected to enrol this year. "Japanese is the most popular of foreign language among Singaporeans," said AEB Director, Mr. Cheong Hock Hai, yesterday. Japanese courses128 words
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Article, Illustration66 1971-03-27 3 SCOOTERIST Suleiman Mohammed, 41, of Jalan Guan C boon, was flung off his machine in a collision with a bus yesterday in Jalan Telaga, off Paya Lebar Road. lie received a slight injury on the left ear and was treated as an outpatient at the66 words
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Article56 1971-03-27 3 AUDITIONS for the forthcoming production of The Shifting Heart by Richard Beynon to be staged in June will be held at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow, Monday and April 4. Anyone interested should contact Mrs. Gracia Chee, tel. no. ***** at anytime or Allan Kok at *****3 or Agnes56 words
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Article, Illustration233 1971-03-27 3 President of Exim outlines mutual help scheme THE president and chairman of Export-Import Bank ot the United States (Exim) Mr. Henry Kearns outlined to business leaders in Singapore at a lunch meeting yesterday a programme of mutual help. Exim seeks to expand American exports by offering Singapore an extensive credit233 words
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126 1971-03-27 3 A TELEPHONE operator who saw her husband kissing a woman in their home was granted a divorce by the High Court yesterday on the ground of adultery. Mdm. Florence Cheong, 35, left her husband after this incident and hired a private126 words
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106 1971-03-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government is allowing the Silver Star cultnral troupe from Hongkong to perform for three extra nights at the Stadium Negara. The secretary of the organising committee, Mr. Chow Seng Yee, said today the extra shows would be on Tuesday, Wednesday106 words
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Advertisement311 1971-03-27 3 TODAY The Greatest Bargain Event of the Year at ROBINSON'S SPECIAL OPENING TIME X^/^V^^ TODAY 9a.m. to 6p.m. FANTASTIC SUNDAY 9a.m. to sp.m. > REDUCTIONS S^, IM All ft MEN'S OUTFITTING nrDADTMCMTC \t > Robinson s Nylon Socks Free Size. X Ofc 1/ 111 Mil I IVIIIIH I O g^tfaj311 words
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Article, Illustration710 1971-03-27 4 Four-in-one map today TODAY'S map shows four services to be operated by two bus companies Singapore Traction Company (colour green) and the United Bus Company (colour yellow) when the reorganised' transport system is introduced on April 11. STC Service Norn. 42 Telok Kurau Inter national Road (Jurong Industrial Estate): Telok710 words
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Article80 1971-03-27 4 MR. TAN Teck Seng has been re-elected president of the Old Bartleyans' Association for 1971. The other officials are: Mr. Tan Siak Hoe (vice-president); Mr. O.P. Rai (secretary); Mr. Ong Siong How (asst. secre- tary); Mr. Koh Tien York (treasurer); Mr. Lee Yim Tee (asst. treasurer); Mr.80 words
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Article1362 1971-03-27 4 Continued from yesterday's list of University of Singapore results: Second Class Honours (Lower Division) contd. Samuel Miao Sam Ming (Sociology), Mok Kong Chua (Economics; Pol. Science), Mok Wing Sham (Economics; Pol. Science), Ng Cher Chye (Economics; Sociology), Miss Ng Koh Lee (Pol. Science). Miss Ong Lay Hong (Sociology),1,362 words
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Advertisement173 1971-03-27 4 SHANTI GARMENTS 25 COLEMAN ST., SINGAPORE Renovation SALE CRIMPLENE DRESS 50% to 90% DISCOUNT U. P. NOW Ladies Crimplene Pant Suit $32.00 $20.00 Crimplene Skirt Suit $28.00 $16.00 Ladies Blouses $19.90 $10.00 Midi Dresses $35.00 $18.00 Midi Skirt $22.00 $11.00 Evening Oress. Sequin Oress, etc. $45.00 $25.00 Stretchable Bell-Bottom Pant173 words
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Article213 1971-03-27 6 Chew Loy Khoon; Martin Lim - Chew Loy Khoon Martin Lim REPORTERS: Plea to draw $6,000 line for income tax fails THE Government yesterday rejected a plea to exempt from income tax wage earners with annual incomes of $6,000 or less. Minister of State for Finance Tang See Chim said the individual wage213 words
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189 1971-03-27 6 TWO MPs made a strong plea yesterday for greater attention to the needs of people in rural areas. Mr. Sim Boon Woo (Changi) complained about the provision of $450,000 for repairing agricultural and kampong roads, while the parks and trees division189 words
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Article52 1971-03-27 6 THE GOVERNMENT has no plans to build a recreational park on the land along the canal between St. Michael's Estate and Jalan Toa Payoh. National Development Minister E. W. Barker said a large part of the land was being reserved for the future widening of52 words
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250 1971-03-27 6 A NEW police divisional headquarters costing $970,250 is to be built at Toa Payoh New Town. National Development Minister E.W. Barker, who disclosed this in Parliament yesterday, said the development would take some years to complete. The Hill Street Police Station would250 words
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129 1971-03-27 6 THE CREEPY NUISANCE AT A HOUSING ESTATE... CATERPILLARS are causing a nuisance to residents at Guillemard Housing Estate. Mountbatten MP Ng Yeow Cheong brought up the subject during question time in Parliament yesterday. He wanted to know what the Housing and Development Board proposed to do "to relieve the residents129 words
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135 1971-03-27 6 $4 mil. spent so far on National Stadium MORE than $4 million including 61 million on piling has been spent so far on the construction of the National Stadium Complex. Parliamentary Secretary for Social Affairs Chan Chee Seng said yesterday the work on the $18 million complex was halfway through.135 words
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Advertisement268 1971-03-27 6 Jrwßmm ASIA MANAGEMENT SERVICES ROOM 449 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX TEL: *****/*****1 Personnel Administration Training WWW Industrial Consultancy BaLL Real Property Management laj=?T Commercial Development Other Services m^m Congratulations Congratulations and and Best Wishes Best Wishes t0 to asia management services Asj Management Services On their on their DEDICATION DEDICATION from268 words
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Miscellaneous55 1971-03-27 6 ARCHIE By Bob Montana /^VA/E f VOO HAD H«S < NITHCXJGHT TELESCOPE R. RUT T ARE YOU STILLY* WE'D < ONLY LET HIM OUT OF X V. I I-" jp ..BECAUSE HE SAID HE A W E JU^T fn^ I "s^al^ew^a^^ H 1 HIM eoiNe "«d jScf^ l s>O/V\t NEW55 words
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213 1971-03-27 7 GOVT TO SPEND $1.2 MIL FOR MORE GREEN STREETS GREEN, green will be the streets of Singapore come April next year. For, by then 147,<MM> more trees and shrubs will have sprouted out of the roadsides, traffic islands and road dividers of the Republic at a cost of $1.2 million.213 words
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Article83 1971-03-27 7 MR. Seet Pee Yam was elected president of the Sanitary Contractors' Association at its annual meeting at the Chinese Swimming Club on March 25. The other officials elected were Mr. Goh Meng Cheh secretary, Mr. Tan Ah Chew treasurer and Mr. C.J. Alphonso, Mr. Woo Shoo Chong, Mr.83 words
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272 1971-03-27 7 Getting the tourists to stay here longer... THE Government is to spend $13.5 million during the next financial year on the development of tourist facilities. Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen told Parliament yesterday that tourist facilities and attractions would be developed to induce visitors expected to reach one million by272 words
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Article, Illustration175 1971-03-27 7 Govt will take over some swimming pools in Changi and Naval Base SOMfc of the swimming pools in British bases at Changi and the Naval Base may be used by rural people, especially school children, after the Singapore Government takes over the bases. In view of this, the Government did175 words
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Article69 1971-03-27 7 MR. M. Gunaratnam has been re-elected president of the Ceylon Sports Club for this year. Other officials are: Mr. Ponniah, and Mr. V Raja ratnam (vice-presidents); S.K. Moorthy (secretary); G.C. Fernando (treasurer) G. Catherasoo (chairman, board of games); S.A, Durai (chairman, house committee); Walter Dana (chairman,69 words
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Article, Illustration323 1971-03-27 7 THE Government is considering the possibility of engaging a wellknown consultant to review preliminary plans for developing the reclaimed land at Bedok. National Development Minister E.W. Barker disclosed this in Parliament yesterday in reply to a query by Ponggol MP Ng323 words
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188 1971-03-27 7 A FIRM of consulting engineers which has been studying the most suitable method of refuse disposal in Singapore will submit its report to the Government on April 10. Health Minister Chua Sian Chin told the House the proposals could either188 words
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308 1971-03-27 7 Chew Loy Khoon; Martin Lim - Chew Loy Khoon, Martin Lim REPORTERS: THE Government has started a "pilot" scheme to enable Chinatown small traders affected by urban renewal to develop a site on their own to carry out business in the same district. Parliamentary Secretary for National Development Ho308 words
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Article55 1971-03-27 7 HEE Ho Peng, 26, of Tanjong Pagar Road, was fined $20 for disorderly behaviour at the PSA East Wharf canteen on Thursday. In a magistrates' court yesterday, he admitted gesticulating wildly to a crowd and shouting abusively at canteen proprietor. Lee Eng Chay. and Det. -Const. Ong Joo55 words
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230 1971-03-27 8 $3 million payroll stolen in ambush LONDON: Fri. Gun toting raiders held up an armoured security van this afternoon and escaped with £458,240 <553,365, 152) The gangsters abandoned another SS 10.000 in unwieldy coins as they rushed to make their getaway. The van carrying a company payroll was ambushed in230 words
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118 1971-03-27 8 NEW YORK, Fri. A 22-word hand written quotation from U.S. President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, in Kennedy's handwriting, was sold last night ,at auction for US$l l.OOO (5533,000) the highest price for anyPresidential document except those of Washington and Lincoln, the Charles118 words
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Article, Illustration520 1971-03-27 8 Row with Pentagon 'led to Viet pullout' WASHINGTON, Fri.— Basic disagreement between Saigon and Washington over the speed of Vietnamisation and U.S. disengagement is now blamed for the early conclusion and the relative failure of the South Vietnamese operation in Southern Laos. Sources close to the Pentagon were today saying520 words
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337 1971-03-27 8 SALISBURY, Fri.— Rhodesian Prime Minister lan Smith has declined to comment on a London report that he is willing to consider amending the Rhodesian Constitution to accord with the five principles Britain has laid down as a basis for settlement. The Prime Minister's337 words
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Article105 1971-03-27 8 UNDERWORLD FIGURE IS INDICTED WASHINGTON, Fri— Meyer Lansky, reputed financial kingpin of the American underworld, was indicted by a grand jury yesterday in Miami on charges of skimming (illegally taking) profits from a Las Vegas casino. Attorney General John Mitchell said the one-count indictment returned against Lansky, four other persons105 words
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208 1971-03-27 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. Senator Edward M. Kennedy said yesterday the U.S. backed South Vietnamese operation in Laos is ending "in what can only be called a humiliating retreat." The Massachusetts Democrat, in a speech to a session of the Association of State Democratic Chairmen,AP - 208 words
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157 1971-03-27 8 Top level Hanoi group in Peking TOKYO, Fri.— A highranking North Vietnamese Workers' (Communist) Party delegation headed by Party First Secretary Le Duan arrived in Peking by special plane yesterday evening, a Peking broadcast said. The New China news agency said other delegation members were Nguyen Duy Trinh, member of157 words
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Article346 1971-03-27 8 TRIPOLI, Fri. All that was clear today from the international oil companies 1 negotiations over oil prices with Libya was that the two sides have not yet signed an agreement. After a month of talks the companies appear tp have had an agreement almost ready for signature346 words
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Advertisement101 1971-03-27 8 YOU 2 CAN WIN A RETURN TRIP TO LONDON for the exciting Travelling Companion Competition in the Singapore I Herald on 5 April. I A round trip to London for 2 people by BOAC is the first prize I given by the Herald to the winner of this fascinating test101 words
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259 1971-03-27 9 CAIRO, Fri. A new war with Israel is inevitable, Mohamed Hassanein Heykal, editor of the semiofficial Cairo newspaper Al Ahram, said in an article today. What he described as 'Israeli expansionism" was driving the Arabs towards war, he said. "Israeli political arrogance, made it impossibleAFP; AP - 259 words
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170 1971-03-27 9 SST blow prompts Nixon sympathy message WASHINGTON, Fri— ln an unprecedented move today, President Nixon talked to thousands of Boeing workers by telephone in order to share their setback over the dropping of the SST airliner project by Congress. The Presidential message was relayed through loudspeakers at Boeing factories in170 words
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Article, Illustration64 1971-03-27 9 McCARTNEY- MINUS BEARD LONDON, Fri. A new-look Paul McCartney new in here yesterday with his family. Gone was the bushy beard of Beatle days. Now Paul's clean shaven and he's had a hair cut. Travelling with him from Los Angeles were his wife Linda and their two year-old daughter Mary.64 words
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188 1971-03-27 9 TOKYO, Fri. About 160 labour organisations have launched the first wave of nation-wide joint strikes of up to 24 hours to press their demands for higher wages. The organisations belong to Sohyo (General Council of Trade Unions) and Churitsu Roren (The FederationAP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration332 1971-03-27 9 CHESS. ..by Herald Knight j THE Ruy Lopez has become an interesting opening both for White as well as Black. As in the Sicilian Defence, White has the advantage of an early onslaught on the kingside; but in recent years, analysis lias shown that Black can achieve332 words
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Article79 1971-03-27 9 ENTRIES are now invited from schools' chess clubs for the SCF Junior Individual Chess Championships 1971 for the following events: Open, Schoolgirls' Open, Schoolboys' Under-16, Schoolboys' Under-14, Schoolgirls' Under 14, Primary Schoolboys, and Primary Schoolgirls. Dates of play are April 11 to April 18, inclusive, from 9.3079 words
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212 1971-03-27 9 INDIA PLANS STATE TAKE-OVER OF IMPORTS NEW DELHI, Fri. Minister of Foreign Trade L.N. Mishra said in the Upper House of Parliament yesterday that the Indian Government was set on the course of taking over the country's entire import trade At the same time, encouragement would be given to agenciesAFP - 212 words
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Article128 1971-03-27 9 MANILA, Fri. President Ferdinand Marcos said today that it is his conviction that ultimately the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Seato) should "dismantle itself when peace and stability in the region shall have been won permanently.* 1 Marcos spoke at the opening of the eight-nation military128 words
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Article89 1971-03-27 9 It's a mad, mad, world TAIPEI, Fri. A Taiwanese woman teacher has the tax authorities stumped. The teacher received a SS7.SM "shame-covering compensation" from her school principal for breaking off their love affair. She was furious when an alert income tax inspector sent her the bill for the state's share.89 words
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Article23 1971-03-27 9 LISBON: Segunda Mariquinhas, a woman living in Nova Lisboa, the Portuguese West African territory of Angola, has died at the age of 127.23 words
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124 1971-03-27 9 BELFAST, Fri.— A bomb blew out windows at the headquarters of Northern Ireland's ruling Unionist Party last night minutes after new Prime Minister Brian Faulkner announced his cabinet. The blast was heard throughout this capital city. Police said no one was hurt andAP; AFP - 124 words
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Advertisement118 1971-03-27 9 How to win $3,000 worth of prizes: It's simple. Read on. Rpttirn this r aBPWrJH X^Jr/MJ c n i r y lurrn. jP^^ WmS^sW *3fiaM BW jp > -iM^* ---vi^^K^^^^^^n^H tobtf&wttimftirifc'ibtf, 9!?j^^M Now, when you buy the Swan skm wallet yj 1 you'll findanentry form inside that enables \^^^F^r^^^^L% y°118 words
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Article, Illustration432 1971-03-27 10 ROBIN MANNOCK - Is Lon Nol strong enough to purge the army? ROBIN MANNOCK B Y in PHNOM PENH Demand for a wholesale reshuffle of Cambodia's 1H man cabinet and a drastic, purge of ranking army officers and top officialdom will face Prime Minister Lon Nol when he returns from sick leave inAP - 432 words
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Article, Illustration481 1971-03-27 10 PARIS, Mon. In the last months of his life General De Gaulle believed that he was witnessing the end of Europe, and that this "threatened France with death." This deep pessimism emerges clearly from the account given by author and former Minister of Cultural Affairs,481 words
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Article827 1971-03-27 10 CHRISTOPHER BECK - CHRISTOPHER BECK From in CANBERRA EVER since the islands of New Zealand were first administered from Australia, 1,200 miles across the Tasman Sea, there has been talk of union between the two most developed nations of Oceania. In most cases, the talk has been little more827 words
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Article, Illustration791 1971-03-27 10 JOHN BULLOCH - Democracy —the last chance for Turkey JOHN BULLOCH By in ANKARA PARLIAMENTARY democracy in Turkey has been preserved at the point of a gun. The generals who carried out the "coup by memorandum" have decided to give the country's politicians one last chance to show that they can rule. That791 words
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Article, Illustration901 1971-03-27 11 CHAMPION WON'T FIGHT FOR A YEAR TO AVOID INCOME TAX PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, Fri. Heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier got a pass from the hospital yesterday to go to New York to see his musical group perform. Frazier received approval for the 90-mile (145Km) trip after his doctor,901 words
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Article, Illustration535 1971-03-27 11 WEMBLEY, England, Fri.— Wolfgang Bochow, who paid his own expenses to Britain because his national federation disowned him on Saturday, became the first German to reach the semi-finals of the AllEngland Badminton Championship the unofficial championship of the world. The 26-year-old Physical Education teacher535 words
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504 1971-03-27 11 Oakley goes 10 -under in two rounds BANGKOK, Fri. David Oakley of the United States fired another five under par-67 to increase his lead on the second day of the Thailand Open Golf championships here today. Oakley, with this consistent form has now moved four strokes away from his nearest504 words
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Article354 1971-03-27 11 Perak Club beaten in Asian tournament BANGKOK, Fri. The Bangkok Bank of Thailand blanked the Punjab Club of India 2-0 in Group B' play of the fourth Asian Champion Club's football tournament here yesterday. The Thai team scored both goals in the first half. Twelve thousand spectators turned354 words
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Article707 1971-03-27 11 MEN'S SINGLES Third Round: W. Bochow (Ger.) bt. I.Kojima (Jap) 15-9 8-15 15-10; R. Stevens (GB) bt H. Svendsen (Den.) 15-11 15-12; Muljadi (Indo.) bt. R. Diaz Gonzales (Mex) 18-13 15-4; E.Hassan (Den) bt. B. White (GB) 15-9 15-2. Quarter Finals: R. Hartono (Indo.) bt. S. Pri707 words
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Miscellaneous32 1971-03-27 11 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff r if Sy^i *-J* i CAN'T RI3K LOSING H If SHE'LL HAVE TO^"^P^^s^^ i f^-^S^H NoiONirPD V, JV-^-C MV »HIP... I'VE 6OT To SETTLE DOWN SOON A'*V^-/^32 words
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153 1971-03-27 12 MALACCA, Fri. The bodies of three young brothers were recovered by the police early this evening from an estate well at Gapam, in Jasin district, 20 miles from here. The mother was saved from the well by estate workers following an alarm raised153 words
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126 1971-03-27 12 LONDON, Fri. A picnic is an "eating outing," and warm is "more hot than cold." A fish is a "swimming animal which cannot live out of water," and a prison is a "place where people who do things wrong like stealing are sent."126 words
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Article, Illustration663 1971-03-27 12 IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY QUESTIONS on fish, pigs, cattle and eggs were asked in Parliament yesterday during the debate on the development estimates of $2 million for the Primary Production Department. They were asked by three backbenchers, Messrs. Ho Kah Leong (Jurong), Teong Eng Seong (Sembawang)663 words
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Article291 1971-03-27 12 SEVERAL bus routes will be temporarily deviated from 10 a.m. tomorrow to midnight on April 10. S.T.C. Service No. 9: Present route along Havelock Road, New Bridge Road into North Canal Road to be deviated via Havelock Road, Canal Road, New Bridge Road, into North Canal Road.291 words
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215 1971-03-27 12 New laws for safer jobs for building workers SAFETY regulations for the building and engineering construction industries were gazetted yesterday. They were contained in the Building Operations and Works of Engineering Construction Regulations, 1971 which were incorporated into the Factories Ordinance, 1958. They mention requirements from both employers and workers215 words
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Article193 1971-03-27 12 THE Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker told Parliament yesterday that an underground car park in the grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral with accommodation for 600 cars would be ready "in a few years." He was answering a question by Ponggol MP Ng Kah193 words
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235 1971-03-27 12 CONCESSION FARES: VARSITY STUDENTS MEET BUS OWNERS REPRESENTATIVES of the four bus companies yesterday met a four-man delegation from the University of Singapore Students* Union to discuss the union's request for reduced bus fares for students. The registrar of vehicles, Mr. Goh Yong Hong, chaired the meeting which was held235 words
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Advertisement73 1971-03-27 12 The only tooth-paste i f^^^WT. in its price range *w^^K^ with both Stannous W^ta^CT FLUORIDE &S.P. C^l Gives your teeth I ►^J and gums extra protection -up j |W^W to 40% more! -^■N Stops bad breath i^^^l at the same time, too! L L^^^N Only 90V L* N^J family-size tube.73 words
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Article443 1971-03-27 13 AND AN APPEAL TO THE OLD-STYLE CONSERVATIVES IN THE BUSINESS A SINGAPORE Chamber of Shipping should be set up to keep the industry informed on world trends and plans of other shipowners. Mr. Eric Khoo Cheng Lock, executive director of Neptune Orient Lines, suggested this443 words
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Article378 1971-03-27 13 POLICE yesterday announced special traffic measures around nine cemeteries in preparation of the expected crowds during Cheng Beng festival which starts tomorrow. The arrangements are as follows: Bukit Brown: A one-way system will be enforced within the cemetery. All vehicles leaving the cemetery will turn378 words
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Article, Illustration145 1971-03-27 13 UP... UP AND AWAY WENT A COSTLY CARGO ON THE WHARF it* THE cargo vanished into thin air after a freighter arrived here recently. But no-one's worried. It turned up again a few minutes later miles away at Seletar airfield. For the Blue Funnel ship, Rhexenor, which came in from145 words
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Article363 1971-03-27 13 THE Singapore Medical Association may form a Society of Military Medicine, in view of the increasing importance of medical care for National Servicemen. Informed sources said yesterday that the SMA Council had discussed and approved in principle the formation of such a society. The actual formation,363 words
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287 1971-03-27 13 HYSTERIA AGAIN— NOW ENTER THREE BOMOHS IPOH, Fri. Another outbreak of mass hysteria among girls of the Sekolah Raja Chulan here was reported today. Yesterday, 40 girls from the school between 14 and 16 years of age were mysteriously stricken by hysteria, and went screaming and fainting all over the287 words
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288 1971-03-27 13 THE evidence of former MSA cabin hand G.J. Gomes, 27, a prosecution witness in the Pbey Yew Kok conspiracy case, was rejected by the prosecution yesterday. Mr. David Marshall, defending Theyvendren Ramanathan against a charge of plotting to assault NTUC president Phey, said of288 words
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Article160 1971-03-27 14 KILLER STAG WAS TAME THE killer stag of Hill View Avenue was about to lunge again at labourer Sow Keng Tiong after goring him in the chest when a workmate's shouts scared it away, a coroner was told yesterday. Sow, 61, died on the way to Hospital of haemorrhage from160 words
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222 1971-03-27 14 MSA to London through Bombay, Bahrain and Rome MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE Airlines has obtained landing rights in Bombay (and not New Delhi as reported in another English newspaper yesterday), Bahrain and Rome, in which stops had been planned for its new Singapore-London service- A four-man Singapore Government delegation led by Mr. Ngiam222 words
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Article276 1971-03-27 14 'Happy girl' jumps to her death A FIVE-YEAR cordial relationship between a mechanic and a nightclub waitress ended with her death at the foot of White House Hotel in Jalan Besar on March 10, a coroner was told yesterday. The girl, Thia Yoke Keng, 23, of Redhill Close described by276 words
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Article54 1971-03-27 14 A STOREKEEPER, charged with having committed incest, was acquitted by the High Court yesterday when the prosecution withdrew the charge against him. Syed AH bin Syed Abdul Rahman, 32, was said to have had carnal knowledge with his 11-year-old daughter in Lorong Engku Aman on54 words
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Article, Illustration30 1971-03-27 14 THE new Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Boris Vassilyevich Bezrukavnikov, presented his credentials to President Sheares at the Istana yesterday morning. Mr. Bezrukavnikov succeeds Mr. Illya Ivanovich Safronov.30 words
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Article229 1971-03-27 14 MR. JUSTICE Kulasekaram adjourned yesterday a divorce suit to April 16 to allow the respondent and corespondent to consult their lawyers after they had denied adultery. Mdm. Lee Ah Chah and the co-respondent, Mr. Tong Chin Keong, denied that they had sexual relations after a229 words
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123 1971-03-27 14 PRIVATE candidates for this year's Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level) and the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examinations will have to register at the Ministry of Education from Monday to April 23. Registration will be from 8.30 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m.123 words
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Article, Illustration519 1971-03-27 15 MARY LEE - Waterloo: A shallow bid to show Wellington's victory MARY LEE By MANY epic films tend to be little more than a spectacle of gigantic and bloody battles juxtaposed with grand and luxurious settings of the royal court. "Waterloo" is another one of such films. With an impressive cast, much of519 words
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Article507 1971-03-27 15 WALTER SEOW - Is Darling Lili worth the price? WALTER SEOW By BLAKE Edwards lined up a host of high-priced talent to insure the success of his pet project Darling Lili and persuaded Paramount Pictures to. pick up the bill. Among tne Dig names were Julie Andrews (Mrs. Blake Edwards in real life),507 words
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Article, Illustration271 1971-03-27 15 WATCHING HER WEIGHT "FATTY" Lydia Sim watches her figure just as carefully as any other girl and since coming to Singapore this week to play at the Tropicana she has been extra careful. During a fortnight's stay in Bangkok, Lydia lost two271 words
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120 1971-03-27 16 LONDON, Fri.-The U.K. Far East shipping lines have announced some considerable increases in their charges to shippers as a contribution towards the rising pre-shipment costs at main British ports. A spokesman for the 1 2 shipping lines concerned said that costs have120 words
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85 1971-03-27 16 LONDON, Fri. Reports of a civil war threat in East Pakistan have brought sharp gains in raw jute prices on the London market Dealers have received active enquiries from France, Belgium and Dundee, following the worsening political situation in the major jute producing country.AFP - 85 words
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Article103 1971-03-27 16 LONDON, Fri. British exports to China in the first two months of this year slumped to oneseventh of the previous year's volume, the SinoBritish Trade Council said. This was a one-way drop because China's exports to Britain ran only slightly behind the 1970 two-month figures.AP - 103 words
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Article75 1971-03-27 16 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.475, (2) 151.95; Hongkong 40.46; Beirut 39.25; London 38.88; Zurich 3 8.90 8, 39.005; Paris 39.17. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars, (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per taeU LONDON TIN (Closing75 words
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255 1971-03-27 16 TOKYO, Fri. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) today decided to suspend exports of longfibre polyester woven goods and synthetic knitted goods to the United States. MITI imposed the temporary suspension, effective tomorrow, because of a marked increase in the exportsAFP - 255 words
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579 1971-03-27 16 MALAYAN BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY had a successful year ended 1970 and improved its profits marginally to $7,630,848 despite receiving no income from the Singapore division of the company. The company's activities in Singapore was transferred to Singapura Building Society in November 1969 and its579 words
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Article43 1971-03-27 16 IN our report yesterday on the election of the new SEMS committee, the new member, Mr Goh Swee Hon, is from Malayan Traders of Kuala Lumpur, and not from Soon Theam Co. of Penang. The error is regretted.43 words
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Article60 1971-03-27 16 capacity in the company's exchange system at the end of 1970 was 570,220 lines. Mr Lee said profits rose to HK553,062,525 in 1970 (after full provision for depreciation, royalty and taxes) from HK541,639,823 previously. The board of directors recommends a final dividend of HK$l.4O per share, making aReuter - 60 words
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Article123 1971-03-27 16 Motor General MOTOR AND GENERAL UNDERWRITERS INVESTMENT HOLDINGS reported that profits, after tax, for the six months ended December 1970 were "slightly ahead" of those for the same period in the previous year. The overall appreciation in value of the company's investment portfolio was "maintained." No figures were disclosed. The123 words
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Article112 1971-03-27 16 SYDNEY, Fri. New South Wales Registrar of Companies F.J.O. Ryan, said today he had begun investigating share dealings in Leopold Minerals. "We have been making inquiries to see whether a full scale formal investigation is warranted," he told Reuter. "This would involve the appointment of inspectors under the CompaniesReuter - 112 words
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Article84 1971-03-27 16 HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong Telephone put up four new exchanges in 1970 and towards the end of the year had another four buildings under construction, chairman Richard C. Lee said. In his annual report, Mr. Lee said the company was continually involved in constructing new exchanges "to house the84 words
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Article93 1971-03-27 16 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE will pay a final dividend of 16 per cent on April 29 to shareholders on the register on April 13. This makes a total distribution of 26 per cent for 1970, compared to 21 per cent for 1969. Pengkalen PENGKALEN will pay a93 words
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Article288 1971-03-27 16 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for March 26) On New York TT 6.02 South Vietnam (per On New York DD 6.***** 1,000 piastres) 16.90 Gold (99% fineness. Sterling (per288 words
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Article584 1971-03-27 16 A firmer tendency began to falter towards the close yesterday as buyers failed to follow through early small institutional support and many prices finished below the day's highs. The firmer undertone was attributed to hopes of a mildly reflations budget but dealers remained cautious. Towards the close,584 words
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Article371 1971-03-27 16 The stock market advanced two-to-one advantage over in early active trading declines. yesterday. Stanpoors Volume was nearly two Industrial average was up 1 5 million shares after 20 minutes cents and advances held a of trading. (Paid prices at 1 100 EST, in M.S. dollars.) Mar.371 words
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Article247 1971-03-27 16 AMSTERDAM ZURICH Internationals closed steady The market was generall) yesterday after a mixed well maintained. Swissair opening. Unilever closed firm in bearer regained most of thin trading on foreign Thursday's loss, interest. Akzo firmed towards Bankgesellschaft eased, while the close. Royal Dutch were Bankverein firmed. Financials reserved and247 words
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709 1971-03-27 17 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 106.00 cents per kilo (down one cent). Disappointing overnight London advisers led to a fall of 0.7 5 at the opening here yesterday. First business done was in April 1 RSS at 106-1/4 cents per kilo, with May at one-cent premium. The market t hen709 words
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Article294 1971-03-27 17 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH, 27. OUT: Glenfalloch 3/4; Kalliopi Antonatos 5; Hoegh Elan 13/14; Vishva Dharma 18; Kashiwaharu Maru 19 west; Perlis 20 east; Yahiko Maru 22; Choyo Maru 26; Sumber Tunas II 27/28; Mount Akagi 29/30; Quirinale 31/32,294 words
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Article1579 1971-03-27 17 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Singapore Malaysia Mar. 25 662.97 425.71 Mar. 26 665.92 425.91 WEEKEND squaring and covering interest helped the Stock Exchange yesterday to close the listless and easy week on a slightly improved note yesterday. Although trading volume remained low, the majority of1,579 words
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Article78 1971-03-27 17 (Managers' prices for March 29) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.28 1.33 Mai. Progress Fund 1.06 1.11 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.09 1.14 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.29 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.05 1.10 The Saving B Fund 1.08 1.13xd Singapore Progress78 words
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Article139 1971-03-27 17 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian April BOTH. May/June 207 both resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits April 142 quoted; Malayan Unq; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May/June 288 seller; Ceylon April/May 160 seller; Dutch (florins139 words
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Article338 1971-03-27 17 The stock average chalked up another 17.78 yen in a firm market yesterday to end the day at 2,390.02 yen. Dealings continued to be active and total volume of business was 270 million units. Constructions, dredgings and machinery issues were higher, and leaders to advance included Nippon338 words
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Article609 1971-03-27 17 Mining shares closed off the bottom yesterday after a round of heavy falls across the boards. A few oil shares managed to stem the downward trend, but industrials were listless. Speculatives were the hardest hit, although reinstated Antimony Nickel touched £2.30, some 30 cents over pre-suspension sales.609 words
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Article244 1971-03-27 17 Steady conditions ruled the locals Si higher at $168. eased back to $7.60 25 yeste.day. HK Lands remained International Pacific cents up the day. unchanged at $98.50 and the Security put on IS cents to Yaumati Ferry was weak, rights closed at $18.30. $6.70. declining $2 to244 words
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Article185 1971-03-27 17 LONDON, Fri. The market opened on an active note today with cargoes of grain fixed from the Northern Range to Portugal at US$5.3O and at US$6.l5 fd (free, discharge) for April, and also from Quebec to Kober at US$6.9O for March/April. Business developed for grain from the185 words
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Article, Illustration1375 1971-03-27 18 JANETTE CHAN - JANETTE CHAN By Computers CLICK, click, whirr. ..buzz and literally, before you know where you are, the answer to a problem is before you an answer which you would have taken a month to work out for yourself. Truly, computers are miracle machines. They are also a big1,375 words
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Article1005 1971-03-27 18 T FO OP RM Hello teens, When we were very young, we accepted everything our parents and teachers told us because we knew they were older and wiser. But adolescence is a time of growth, when we develop not only physically but intellectually. We are no longer so ready to1,005 words
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Article, Illustration41 1971-03-27 18 WE spend half our lives in bed so we might as well brfghten it up. These are the latest in bedshirts from Copenhagen. With them you can take Charlie Brown, Linus, Snoopy and the whole Peanuts gang to bed with you.41 words
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Article, Illustration855 1971-03-27 18 LONGING to put a fleeting moment of beauty into a set of words which will sit in my brain forever; delight at the sound of a word and pleasure in savouring the intricacies of a rhyme; desire to tell you all the little Things I love855 words
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Article1047 1971-03-27 19 The girl who will not respond Personal file I KNOW who is inter my school. some fact why she lik a playboy a is bad. I 1 be bad for continues boy. At tl like this g win her frii to her to friends and bit about tr not reply1,047 words
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Article, Illustration78 1971-03-27 20 KtY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given in four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom78 words
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Article733 1971-03-27 20 THE SINGAPORE HERAJ.D Saturday, March 2J, 1971 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. AWAJISANMARU Mar 28/30 L.Palmas, C'blanca. Piraeus. MOSK/LEO BACHO733 words
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Article311 1971-03-27 20 I A^U^rLin^STldenTine AUS F L (Pte) Ltd LS Lian Soon Line SMIL States Marine-Isthmian MISC Malaysian Internationa. e' r Vr^rT Shipping Corpn; MM fST?™? 1 !u SCJ c r L i" 6S: Messageries Maritime SEN Sen Sen Shl PP |n S: sc Shun lAL Interasia shipping311 words
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Article533 1971-03-27 21 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ALEMANNIA Apr 15 Keelung, Kaohsiung, Manila. Hongkong. HLL/AFT AMRA May 1/2 Hongkong, Japan. BI/IK ANNA TAYLOR Apr 6/10 Saigon, Quinhon. SSV/BA ASTRID BAKKE May 11/13 P. S'ham. Penang. Hongkong. Japan. Vancouver. KNUT/SB BALONG Apr 5/6 Bangkok.533 words
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Article248 1971-03-27 21 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. BANDUNG maru Mar 30 Djakarta, Merak, Semarang. TSK/OL I CHERRY CHEPAT In Pt/Mar 30 Slbu. Sarikel. Binatang LS/LS CHERRY LAJU Apr 16/18 Sorong, Biak, Djajapura. LS/LS CHERRY MOLEK Mar 29/31 B.S. Begawan. LS/LS DELIMA Mar 29/Apr 1 Ampenan/Surabaya. PL/PL DJAKARTA MARU248 words
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Article185 1971-03-27 21 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA Apr 1/3 P. S'ham (Apr 4), Singapore (Apr 5), Fremantle (Apr 12). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Apr 22/24 P. S'ham (Apr 25), S'pore (Apr 28), Fremantle (May 3). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Apr 26/28 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC BROWIND May 27/29 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney.185 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1971-03-27 22 CAVALIER - CAVALIER BY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Fraser Hill II is the day's best bet in Race Five here tomorrow, provided the going remains good. The John's Court gelding showed a return to form, when he Won a 5V&f event at Ipoh last month.1,001 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1971-03-27 22 1 ***** PENA'ALOK II 7 (Sir Gangga) 9.00 Zain Asuwadi(3) 2 ***** PERKASA II 5 (LKYC) 9.00 (F) Mansor Subian(4) 3 ***** CONQUEST 4 (Rose) 8.09 Mansor PK Leong(9) 4 ***** NOWROOZ 6 (Min) 8.09 Daniels Kingston (17) 5 ***** CAMARO 8 (CMA) 8.08 West Moran (15) 61,094 words
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Article306 1971-03-27 23 Kl TRACK O I. work KJJALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sokitomi, ridden by Peter Moran, impressed in a 3f workout in 38 with stablemate Raj Kumar (Johnny Rao) on a good track here this morning. The six-year-old gelding by Aurum is in peak form and is worth following306 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1971-03-27 23 CAVALIER - CAVALIER BY GOING: Good BEST BETS: The Peacock, Taiwan Princess and Green Sword BEST LONGSHOT: Letter of Credit in Race Eight KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dendrobium II is a safe bet in the class two main sprint (race five) here on Sunday. The Emley Moore gelding1,205 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1971-03-27 23 1 ***** PERI 5 (Peri) 9.00 (F) Tan Lee (14) 2 ***** PLEASANT FAIR 4 (C G) 8.12 R. Breukelen Asuwadi (12) 3 ***** LA NOTRE 4 (LLP) 8.10 Tulloh Foo(l) 4 ***** MARTELLO TOWER 3 (MarteUo) 8.10 Bougoure Miller (2) 5 768 PRESIDENT AIDE 4 (KL Chong)1,416 words
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585 1971-03-27 24 WORLD TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY TOKYO, Fri. The 31st world table tennis championships start at Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium in Nagoya, some 300 kilometres west of Tokyo on Sunday with a record number of about 850 players and officials from 59 countries taking part. The585 words
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Article183 1971-03-27 24 SEMBAWANG Shipyard defeated Singapore Armed Forces with a 1 2th minute goal in the SHA Division 2 hockey match at at the Girls' Sports Club yesterday Shipyard dominated the early part of the match with a 1 5-minute spell of sustained raids. The forward line of183 words
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Article, Illustration307 1971-03-27 24 Services meet Hongkong in opening match SINGAPORE Cricket Association yesterday named the State and President's XI teams for the cricket matches against the touring Hongkong side. The visitors will arrive here after their tour of Ceylon on Monday The teams: President's XI Anura de Silva (Capt.) N. Sivamayam, J.C. Cooke,307 words
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124 1971-03-27 24 DASHING centre-forward Omar Ali was the match winner for Raffles Institution in the "A" division national schools' soccer tournament at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Omar's last-minute goal earned Raffles a 1-0 victory in the semi-final match against Victoria School. The Rafflesians will meet the124 words
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Article428 1971-03-27 24 GULUM Shah of Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School ran a well-judged race to capture the Schools' national cross-country 'A' Boys' title at Mac Ritchie Reservoir yesterday. Gulum 17, beat 240 competitors to return a time of 16 min 50 sec for the 3.3 mile course. Monks' Hill's428 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-03-27 13 BLONDIE By Chic Young 'hOW^t'hTX i^SKlfSlln^! fl!S? ABOUT X W^'-DN'T > I WELL, IS THERE I THE OONT s/18 words
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Advertisement462 1971-03-27 14 A GREAT TM LIES IN STORE FOR YOU LAST TWO DAYS' ■ALLET MAX LOISEAUX (toy to) Spectacular show 1 Modern Ballet by provocative French females! Showtimes: 10 p.m I 12 30 am Music by Fred Ramos and Los Mamlenos plus the Fishermen Can Met Ling *****2 tor reservations 164/170 Clemenceau462 words
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Advertisement615 1971-03-27 14 Jtf.fflML NOW SHOWING! 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4. 6.30 9.30 p.m. "BORSALINO" in Color Alain Delon Jean-Paul Belmondo A Paramount Picture Tonight Midnight! ColorScope "From Home With Love" (Mand) Kor Choon Siong. Tien Nee English Chinese Subtitles NOW SHOWING! 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 9.15 p.m. Tomorrow Extra Show 11 a.m. Fox's "Tho615 words
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Miscellaneous279 1971-03-27 14 Starscope J Any effort involving A shopping expedition heavy speculation is not could result in one or jgf favoured, but solid two rewarding bargains J effort on special tasks most likely for the C can bring money home, look out for J rewards. handy modern gadgets. W k «il* e279 words
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Miscellaneous339 1971-03-27 15 America School presents TODAY "The Mad Woman of Chaillot" at the Cultural It a.m.— C p.m.: Preview Centre, Canning Rise, exhibition of batik 8.45 p.m.: The finals of painting by Mr. Krishnan RTS Chinese talentime at of Delhi at Gallery of Fine the National Theatre, Arts, Raffles Place. Clemenceau Avenue.339 words
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Advertisement604 1971-03-27 16 ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages, Births, Engagements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum S4/- for 10 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classifications: Minimum $2/- for 10 words, each additional word 2Octs. BOX SERVICE CHARGE SI .00 MAVt YOU PLANS? Bring them to Unjn nj^ J U^ /1 n ru 1 n n n604 words
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Advertisement117 1971-03-27 18 WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE THIS YOU NEED MELBROSIA! (Florapoll for men) SENSATIONAL HEALTH FOOD TONIC FROM AUSTRIA. GOLD MEDALIST AT THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR NOVISAO 1970 t (Yugoslavia) MELBROSIA capsules (For women) FLORAPOLL capsules (For Men) MADE OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED NATURAL ROYAL JELLY AND FLOWER POLLEN. Widely consumed in Indonesia,117 words
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Advertisement607 1971-03-27 20 D borberflfes SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, U.S. ATLANTIC ft.™ »ai»M M.Vark N'Fatt r hmUml TABANTCL **»•<! Mar >«/?9 May b Ma» U Ma, 29 Mav IS ••OMXVILU Apr 1 i Ma, 2i Mar 2/ S* FERN6ATL Apr 1 i Apr a, Apr it Jun 1 Jun b Jun TftAVIATA Ap,607 words
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Advertisement435 1971-03-27 21 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL II SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD AH No. 30F Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. H H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE »>n >»«. p .S-hair N«r| ArtHK BUNGA RAYA Gdn JJ/J4 Jl Mar/ 3 Apr 6/b Havre 29/4. London 1/5 Hamburg 6/5 R dam 8/5 Antwerp U/5435 words
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Advertisement72 1971-03-27 24 jj Dunlop congratulates the jj S.T.T.A. for a very successful First Commonwealth Table- Tennis Championships. Dunlop is proud to be I associated with this success I! by supplying ALL the Table j| Tennis tables, nets and posts 1 1 used. i j! The world renown DUNLOP table has a faster72 words
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Miscellaneous133 1971-03-27 24 safafsd TODAY SOCCER: FAS Div. 1 RN Wanderers vs Police; Royal Army vs Hamilton SC (both matches at J. Besar, 5.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m.); Alexandra SC vs Armed Forces (Geylang Stadium, 4.30 p.m.). HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1 SRC vs PWD (Padang. 5.15 p.m.); Div. 3 Woodbridge Hosp. vs Police133 words
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Miscellaneous383 1971-03-27 24 TWINSET CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 4. Mr Roy has a plot went in 1. Revolutionary Romans in a for stealing (6) republic in Italy (3,6) 8. A model, one who comes 2. Very ardent, perhaps, wildly between a fellow and relatives hoping to enter pit (6,3) 7 3. Leader of men383 words
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